Hewitt on Joint Ventures examines transactions where two or more existing companies agree to establish and participate in a common enterprise or business-related activity. It identifies the principal issues raised by a range of transactions, sets out the relevant background law and suggests ways of dealing with issues that arise. Checklists and precedent material are provided to aid the practitioner.

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Provides in-depth examination of all aspects of joint ventures and a range of collaborative relationships

Covers the practicalities involved in the drafting, negotiating and setting up of joint ventures

Includes a range of precedents and checklists, which also feature on a CD-Rom for ease of use

Recognises the international nature of many JV agreements by covering joint venture law and practice in Europe, Eastern Europe, the Far East, North America and South America, coverage which includes chapters on BRICS countries

Guides the reader through complex and specialist areas of a JV, with chapter by chapter coverage of Tax planning; Competition and regulatory controls; IP and technology; Employment; Accounting

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